Re: RE: DBA position for Amazon in the UK open

with EU membership comes regulation and an international body that can tell countries how to manage their economies. The dollar would go away and we would get the 'euro', economise in europe are much weaker than here so that is not a good idea.

Plus you run into synchronization problems. For example when the economy is slow you want low interest rates, but when it gest hot you want them higher so you dont have inflation. We would have times where economy is slow and we are hot, but with the same currency, what do you do then?

Plus all the regulation from EU. They have ALOT more environmental taxes and regulation than here. I believe gas is aroudn $4/gallon or higher. We cant handle that. Europeans cant cheaply stick cargo on a boat and sale it around Europe, we cant stick cargo on a boat and send it from New York to St.Louis.

Besides, they dont want us. France and Germany see the EU as their stomping ground... we would be too powerful in it.

We are better off by ourselves.

Damn... Im posting too much lately.
> > From: "Goulet, Dick" <DGoulet_at_vicr.com>> Date: 2003/05/06 Tue PM 01:26:48 EDT> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com>> Subject: RE: DBA position for Amazon in the UK open> > Mladen,> > We probably ought to be, at least from a UK perspective. Wish I had the ability to be considered. I'd move in a heartbeat.> > Dick Goulet> Senior Oracle DBA> Oracle Certified 8i DBA > > -----Original Message-----> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 11:42 AM> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L> > > Are United States member of EU? I am a US resident. Not that> I would go over there without a major war being fought in Europe....> > Mladen Gogala> Oracle DBA> Phone:(203) 459-6855> Email:mgogala_at_oxhp.com> > > -----Original Message-----> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 8:25 AM> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L> > > Just to clarify:> > "You must be eligible to work in the UK" means that we are not> offering to sponsor candidates for UK work permits. This means that> you must be an EU resident who is permitted to work in the UK under UK> law.> > --> Jeremiah Wilton> http://www.speakeasy.net/~jwilton> > On Tue, 6 May 2003, Jeremiah Wilton wrote:> > > Hello DBAs!> > > > Sorry for the spam. In the current job market, I doubt anyone will> > object. We're looking for another DBA for our small UK DBA team.> > This team operates as an extention of the larger US team, handling> > global on-call during the UK day, and also taking on projects and R&D> > work. We're looking for a high level of DBA skill, but that doesn't> > necessarily equate to years of experience, academic degrees or> > certifications. If you think you can handle a challenging> > environment, email me your CV privately at jwilton_at_speakeasy.net.> > > > Last time I posted this (2001), tons of people wanted to know if> > Amazon will relocate you to England. The answer is probably not. You> > must be eligible to work in the UK, and if you are not here now, you> > would have to relocate yourself to take this position. Anyway, send> > me your questions/flames. Here's the job description:> > > > --> > Jeremiah Wilton> > http://www.speakeasy.net/~jwilton> > > > > > Amazon.co.uk is currently seeking a talented Oracle database> > administrator. The ideal candidate will have experience with> > large-scale, massively concurrent, highly available distributed Oracle> > systems. Candidates should have a proven ability to rapidly master> > complex new skills and concepts, as well as the ability to work> > independently and self-motivate. Successful candidates for this> > position will have the ability to rapidly troubleshoot complex> > technical problems under pressure. Excellent interpersonal> > communication skills are required.> > > > Amazon.co.uk seeks candidates who have innovative and unconventional> > approaches to systems architecture, performance tuning, backup and> > recovery, high availability and scalability. Knowledge of all> > supporting infrastructure components , including operating systems,> > hardware/storage configurations and networks is required. Candidates> > should have excellent Unix skills and a grasp of fundamental computing> > concepts such as system calls, memory management and program> > debugging. Experience in customized relational database development,> > data warehousing, and packaged ERP applications (Financials,> > Peoplesoft) is also strongly desired. 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